Monday, November 22, 2010

table setting made easy


I swear I blinked and all of a sudden it was the end of November! With Thanksgiving right around the corner I thought I would share this handy dandy table setting chart with you. Who knew one person could use so much cutlery!

19 comments:

  1. Who needs a salad knife????? This is hilarious!

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  2. That image will come in handy when I'm setting the table for grandma this year. ;)

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  3. Love this! I know just what you mean about the end of November-how did it come on so suddenly?!

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  4. I know! Where did time go?!

    I just joined Bon Bon Rose Girls' Rosebuds. I saw your blog on their list. It is a pleasure to "meet" you!

    http://ashleyanderic.blogspot.com

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  5. One would need a chart with all of that cutlery!

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  6. So helpful! We are having a fancy dinner party in December and this is a great reference, thanks for sharing!

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  7. @Christina- I thought of my grandma too! She is a stickler for etiquette and always makes us use the heirloom china :)

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  8. whoa, look at all those intricate details. i'm just okay with a single spoon and fork...haha

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  9. I knoowww I can't believe how fast christmas is coming. yikes!

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  10. oooo! this is useful! (also, we're so crazy close to christmas!!)

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  11. I also was wondering..who needs a knife for salad?
    oh our silly traditions. but I do like at least putting the forks on the left and the knife's on the right, that much I'll do.

    http://bottleblack.blogspot.com

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  12. also, where does the napkin go?? tucked in the water glass?

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  13. I need to print this out and keep it handy for dinner parties!

    xoxo,
    DOPT

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  14. ^Great idea! Thank you for sharing this! Enjoy a lovely day, Kellie xx

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  15. That is handy! I'm saving it to my desktop :-)

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  16. Hahaha I love the fish course -- especially since it's not considered part of the seafood course. This is fantastic. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

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  17. Whoa that is ALOT of dirty dishes/flatware at the end of the day! Thank goodness my family keeps it simple!

    Hope you had a great holiday!

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  18. this is so helpful but I will never remember! also, I probably don't even own half that cutlery!

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